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jQuery append() - return appended elements

I'm using jQuery.append() to add some elements dynamically. Is there any way to get a jQuery collection or array of these newly inserted elements?

So I want to do this:

$("#myDiv").append(newHtml);
var new开发者_如何转开发ElementsAppended = // answer to the question I'm asking
newElementsAppended.effects("highlight", {}, 2000);


There's a simpler way to do this:

$(newHtml).appendTo('#myDiv').effects(...);

This turns things around by first creating newHtml with jQuery(html [, ownerDocument ]), and then using appendTo(target) (note the "To" bit) to add that it to the end of #mydiv.

Because you now start with $(newHtml) the end result of appendTo('#myDiv') is that new bit of html, and the .effects(...) call will be on that new bit of html too.


// wrap it in jQuery, now it's a collection
var $elements = $(someHTML);

// append to the DOM
$("#myDiv").append($elements);

// do stuff, using the initial reference
$elements.effects("highlight", {}, 2000);


var newElementsAppended = $(newHtml).appendTo("#myDiv");
newElementsAppended.effects("highlight", {}, 2000);


A little reminder, when elements are added dynamically, functions like append(), appendTo(), prepend() or prependTo() return a jQuery object, not the HTML DOM element.

DEMO

var container=$("div.container").get(0),
    htmlA="<div class=children>A</div>",
    htmlB="<div class=children>B</div>";

// jQuery object
alert( $(container).append(htmlA) ); // outputs "[object Object]"

// HTML DOM element
alert( $(container).append(htmlB).get(0) ); // outputs "[object HTMLDivElement]"


I think you could do something like this:

var $child = $("#parentId").append("<div></div>").children("div:last-child");

The parent #parentId is returned from the append, so add a jquery children query to it to get the last div child inserted.

$child is then the jquery wrapped child div that was added.

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